Projects

HADES

Hydrogen through Ammonia Decomposition from Energy Storage 

Projects

Hydrogen through Ammonia Decomposition from Energy Storage

Key Facts

Funding Agency

BMFTR (De) and ANR (Fr)

Project Call

FRENCH–GERMAN JOINT CALL ON DEVELOPMENT OF THE HYDROGEN PATHWAY FOR THE FUTURE ENERGY MIX

Duration

01/11/2024 - 31/10/2028

Coordinator

EIFER

Partners

 

In Germany

  • EIFER
  • KIT
  • DLR

In France

  • CNRS (FEMTO, ICGM, IMN, IC2MP)
  • EDF 

Objective or Context

The overall objective of the HADES project is to develop a single proton ceramic reactor operated at intermediate temperature (500 °C < T < 700 °C) integrating the NH₃ decomposition and H₂ purification / compression steps. The investigation of the decomposition mechanisms will feed the modelling activities, performed at cell and stack level, and help to choose non-critical raw catalysts. The developed models will provide guidance to the reactor development by optimizing the two cell architectures (Metal- and Ceramic-Supported Cells) and select optimized operation parameters, to increase the technology efficiency. Market (TechnicoEconomic Analysis and regulation), social and environment (Life Cycle Assessment and safety) analysis will be performed to challenge the competitivity versus industrially applied catalytic NH₃ crackers. The HADES results will be disseminated and exploited through appropriate communication plan and exploitation roadmap.

Hades develops and optimizes tailored proton ceramic cells for efficient ammonia-to-hydrogen conversion.

EIFER’s Contribution

  • Project coordination 
  • Development of proton ceramic electrolysis cells (PCEC) tailor made for NH₃ cracking. Manufacturing reference and innovative cells including development of specific NH₃ and H₂ electrodes and infiltration of specific catalysts into cell structure. 
  • Characterization of PCEC materials / cells by X-ray diffractometry (XRD), microstructural analysis (SEM) for cell, electrochemical and electrocatalytic measurements for cell performance. 
  • Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of the HADES system for evaluating its environmental performance. 

Contact

Dr. Julian Dailly Julian.dailly@eifer.org 

This projekt receives funding from BMFTR under grant agreement number 03SF0728A

French-German joint call for proposals on “Development of the hydrogen pathway for the future energy mix” within the framework of the collaboration between the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MESR) and the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR).